Development of the Double Cascade Reconstruction Techniques in the Baikal-GVD Neutrino Telescope
V. A. Allakhverdyan, A. D. Avrorin, A. V. Avrorin, V. M. Aynutdinov,, R. Bannasch, Z. Barda\v{c}ov\'a, I. A. Belolaptikov, I. V. Borina, V. B., Brudanin, N. M. Budnev, V. Y. Dik, G. V. Domogatsky, A. A. Doroshenko, R., Dvornick\'y, A. N. Dyachok, Zh.-A. M. Dzhilkibaev

TL;DR
This paper discusses initial developments in double cascade reconstruction techniques for the Baikal-GVD neutrino telescope, aiming to improve neutrino detection by analyzing Cherenkov radiation in Lake Baikal.
Contribution
It introduces the first steps in developing double cascade reconstruction methods for the Baikal-GVD neutrino telescope.
Findings
Successful installation of 2304 optical modules in Lake Baikal
Effective volume of approximately 0.4 km³ achieved
Initial development of double cascade reconstruction techniques
Abstract
The Baikal-GVD is a neutrino telescope under construction in Lake Baikal. The main goal of the Baikal-GVD is to observe neutrinos via detecting the Cherenkov radiation of the secondary charged particles originating in the interactions of neutrinos. In 2021, the installation works concluded with 2304 optical modules installed in the lake resulting in effective volume approximately 0.4 km. In this paper, the first steps in the development of double cascade reconstruction techniques are presented.
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